Google is Currently Building A Native Hearing Aid Support For Android



The company announced today that it’s working teaming up Danish hearing aid manufacturer GN Hearing to create a new hearing aid spec for Android smartphones called Audio Streaming for Hearing Aids(ASHA).


Hi guys, have you heard the latest from Google?


Well, Google wants to bring native hearing aid support for streaming on Android.
The company announced today that it’s working teaming up Danish hearing aid manufacturer GN Hearing to create a new hearing aid spec for Android smartphones called Audio Streaming for Hearing Aids, also known as ASHA.

Usually, Bluetooth hearing supports have been easily compatible with iPhones, but too bad to see that Android fragmentation has made it difficult for hearing aid manufacturers to provide support to Android devices.

The ASHA is built to be battery-efficient while providing high quality audio with low latency. Hearing aids making use of this spec will be able to connect to and stream from Android devices without the need to use another third-party device. ASHA is designed to enable Bluetooth hearing supports to be utilized the same way as headphones that are used to listen to music.

Google already published the fresh Protocol Specifications Online for any hearing aid manufacturer to create native hearing aid support for Android.

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